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Multiple control set-ups.

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Hi!

I happen to own two sets of controls. I have the X52 joystick and the Saitek yoke with pedals (and an extra throttle quadrant) . If I alternate between these two, will I mess up my control settings, or is it possible for xpx to recognize and keep separate settings for multiple controls?

 

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Richard

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I run a Ch Flightstick Pro and Saitek Cessna Yoke at the same time no problem. Also have the Saitek Cessna Pedals, TPM throttle, and trim wheel going on at the same time. All work together great using just the stock FSX settings.

 

C

Chris Strobel KSNA

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stock FSX settings.

Zero marks for observation; this is the X-Plane forum ;)

 

In XP9, you can't assign multiple axis to the same control, so you'll need to assign the pitch and roll each time you change over. Or you can use X-Assign to create presets and/or load specific control-bindings per aircraft.

 

You can bind multiple joystick buttons to the same command though. Just don't be unplugging one device and plugging in another; this DOES confuse X-Plane.

 

(XP10 has an entirely rewritten joystick interface bit, I haven't used it, but it probably works the same way as for XP9 as far as the end-user is concerned. You can experiment for free with the XP10 demo if you like, if you haven't got XP10 already.)

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